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Aircon Indoor Unit Noise

Not all indoor unit noises mean a part is failing. Some are minor vibration sounds. Others point to fan or water-flow issues. The sound type and timing matter more than volume alone.

SAFETY WARNING

Stop using the unit and contact a technician if you notice burning or electrical smell, loud scraping, grinding, or metal contact noise, breaker tripping when the unit starts, or water leaking onto electrical points or exposed wiring.

Panel, Filter, or Louvre Vibration

Indoor plastic panels, filters, and louvre pieces can shift slightly and vibrate while the fan runs. This often creates a light rattling or buzzing sound without affecting cooling.

  • Noise changes when the louvre angle changes.
  • Cooling performance still feels normal.
  • Noise is light, not heavy or grinding.

We check panel fit, filter seating, and louvre clip tension. Minor vibration issues can often be corrected by reseating parts without replacement. Do not jump straight to fan motor replacement when the sound is a light rattle. Fit and vibration checks come first.

Indoor Fan Wheel or Fan Motor Wear

A worn fan motor bearing, loose blower wheel, or fan imbalance can create repeating mechanical noise. The sound often follows fan speed and may come with weak or uneven airflow.

  • Noise rises or changes when fan speed changes.
  • A rubbing, humming, or repeating rotational sound is heard.
  • Airflow feels weaker or uneven compared to before.

We inspect the blower wheel for dirt buildup and balance, then test motor current draw to confirm whether the motor bearing or the wheel itself is the source. A dirty blower can mimic motor noise. Airflow and buildup checks should happen before naming the motor as the cause.

Drain, Ice, or Flow-Related Noise Pattern

Gurgling, dripping, or changing flow sounds can come from drainage issues, freeze-thaw behavior, or abnormal refrigerant-side conditions. The timing and other problems are the key clues.

  • Noise appears with water drip, weak cooling, or ice on the pipe.
  • Sound is stronger during shutdown or shortly after shutdown.
  • Indoor noise started together with leak or cooling issues.

We check drain line flow and coil temperature together. If freeze-up is involved, we identify whether the cause is a clogged filter, blocked coil, or refrigerant shortage. A water sound can be normal in small amounts. If it comes with leaks, weak cooling, or ice, it is no longer a sound-only issue.

Not Always a Fault

Light clicks from plastic expansion or a small water-flow sound can happen during startup and shutdown. These sounds are usually brief and do not affect cooling performance.

How to Tell

  • The sound is brief and happens at the same point of startup or shutdown.
  • Cooling and airflow remain normal.
  • There is no burning smell, scraping sound, or water leak.

If the sound becomes louder, continuous, or starts affecting cooling, get it checked.

Help Us Diagnose Faster

The sound pattern is the most useful clue. Note these:

  • Sound type: rattle / hum / rubbing / gurgle / drip / clicking
  • When it happens: startup / during running / fan speed changes / shutdown
  • Airflow strength: Whether airflow / cooling changed at the same time
  • Sound pattern: Whether water drip / smell / flashing light appeared with the noise

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Describe what’s happening. We’ll work out the likely cause and tell you the right next step.

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